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CloseAndrew Robinson - July 6, 2025
Worship - Just Do It - Psalm 118

What's fueling your mission today? Discover the power of worship from pastor Andrew's sermon from yesterday, "Worship: Just Do It,". Together, we'll delve into the profound truths of Psalm 118 and explore how worship fuels and fulfills our mission, drawing us closer to God and inspiring us to spread His love to all nations. Psalm 118 is a psalm of deliverance and praise, often sung during Passover. We'll reflect on its significance and how it connects to our daily lives as Christians. Inspired by John Piper's insight that "missions exist because worship doesn't," we learn that our joy in worship should drive us to share the gospel. Through prayer, song, and the proclamation of God's greatness, we are reminded that His steadfast love endures forever.
buy Latuda online forum Scripture References: Psalms 118:1
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